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Using Blockchain Technology in Environmental Conservation
Blockchain technology has achieved a high public profile through the rise of cryptocurrency products such as Bitcoin. The original...
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Feb 28, 20225 min read


Fast Fashion Pollution and Climate Change
‘Fast Fashion’ is a term used to define a highly profitable and exploitative business model that is “based on copying and replicating...
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Feb 21, 20225 min read


Vanishing Act: Deforestation in Indonesia
Reconfigured by chaotic geologic processes over millions of years, Indonesia’s verdant landscape has come to exist as a universe of its...
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Feb 2, 202212 min read


5 Great Climate Change Fiction Novels
Climate change fiction officially went mainstream in 2021. Climate change and its effects are defining the world we live in, and our...
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Jan 14, 20226 min read


Decarbonising Amid an Energy Crisis in China
Recently, China has appeared to make a “U-turn” on its climate pledges: instead of reducing coal usage, China has actively ramped up coal...
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Jan 10, 20229 min read


How E-Commerce Companies are Making Online Shopping More Sustainable
With the boom in online sales in recent years comes catastrophic environmental consequences. Emissions related to e-commerce operations,...
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Jan 4, 20226 min read


The Biggest Climate Change Events in 2021
2021 was another challenging year. While the COVID-19 pandemic continues to loom, 2021 was also a year filled with unprecedented climate...
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Dec 31, 20216 min read


Action on Climate Change in 2021: A Year of Transitions
2021 was undoubtedly a landmark year for the environment. From unprecedented climate and weather extremes to swathes of pledges involving...
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Dec 31, 20216 min read


The COP Climate Conference Is Only A Part Of The Process, The Real Fight Goes On
COP26 is in the books, and the way the summit wrapped up has attracted as much condemnation as praise. But regardless of how the climate...
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Nov 22, 20217 min read


Climate Debt and Justice: How Much Do We Really Owe?
As the decade’s most pivotal climate talks are underway this week in Glasgow, Scotland at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26),...
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Nov 9, 20218 min read


COP26: What You Need to Know About the UN Climate Talks
On October 31st, the 26th session of the UN Conference of Parties (COP26) will kick off in Glasgow, Scotland. The conference was...
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Oct 28, 20217 min read


Could the Next Financial Crisis Involve a Carbon Bubble?
In 2006, housing prices in the US hit an all-time high, fuelled by speculation, exuberant spending, and high demand despite a rapidly...
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Sep 20, 202111 min read


What Sort Of Climate Investments Should Cities Be Making?
As city populations grow, so does the scale of urban risk, and cities are becoming increasingly vulnerable to human, social, and economic...
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Sep 8, 20215 min read


The New Economy of a Warming Arctic
For centuries, the high latitudes of the Arctic have remained inaccessible to humans. Despite the region’s wealth of extractable...
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Sep 2, 202115 min read


IPCC Report May Be A “Code Red for Humanity,” But We Still Have Choices to Make
On Monday, August 9, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released the first section of its three-part Sixth Assessment...
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Aug 10, 20215 min read


Is Climate Change Reshaping The Future of International Diplomacy?
Diplomacy is complicated. It can be much easier for countries with competing economic, political or military interests to disagree with...
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Jul 27, 202110 min read


Living in Net-Zero: What Will the Jobs of the Future Be?
The Paris Agreement sets out a goal for the world to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, a target that would make our economies vastly more...
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Jul 15, 202110 min read


Explainer: What Is Green Colonialism?
Globally, Indigenous people manage or have tenure rights over at least 38 million sq km in 87 countries or politically distinct areas on...
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May 25, 20216 min read


Is Biden’s New Emissions Reduction Target Good Enough?
The US aims to achieve an emissions reduction target of 50-52% from 2005 levels in net greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. This is the new...
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Apr 27, 20219 min read


How Renewable Energy Will Reshape Our Geopolitical Map
In 2020, renewables were the only energy sector that remained relatively unharmed during the pandemic and consequent recessions. Fossil...
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Mar 2, 202112 min read
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